Mexico Slow to Implement Strong Measures Against Coronavirus

MEXICO CITY—Mexico’s federal government is resisting utilizing powerful steps to gradual the unfold of the...

MEXICO CITY—Mexico’s federal government is resisting utilizing powerful steps to gradual the unfold of the novel coronavirus, even as President Trump said Wednesday that he would block the entry of asylum seekers and ban nonessential journey throughout the U.S.-Mexico border.

On Wednesday early morning, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said he wouldn’t close airports, shut down corporations or take other methods that may problems the economy.

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